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Herkflyr 12-07-2015 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by deadseal (Post 2022814)
Is it normal for reserve guys to not fly? I have literally been away from home for maybe 8 nights in the last 9 weeks. This job is freakin amazing. I feel like I'm stealing or something

Don't ever feel "guilty" about not flying on reserve...or for that matter making a ton of $$ via "rolling thunder" if you are in a critically undermanned category.

We have a very complex airline with lots of bases and fleet types. We are the universal opposite of SWA. While some mgmt teams would not be able to handle such a mix, our current team embraces it, and lets face it, does a great job generating a lot of revenue with our model. They like our model and WANT our model.

But, due to all that there will never be a time where every category at every base is ideally manned. It is impossible. So there will always be categories (yours for example) where reserves don't fly a whole lot and enjoy the reserve guarantee for staying home, and others (ATL 7ERB and NYC 73NB this summer) where the reserves are literally flying every GS they can possibly get, getting payback days, etc etc.

So never "chase" a category based on a "good deal" (however you define it) because by the time you train and convert to that category it will likely be different...but enjoy it without hesitation when you find yourself in the midst of one.

full of luv 12-07-2015 06:59 AM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 2022620)
IQ question: If you are scheduled to complete sim training, and then have vaca, will they cancel vaca to accommodate OE? Or will they let you keep your vaca? (I did not request to keep vaca in the AE.)

Winning lotto number to whomever answers first.

Had same situation this spring. Oe planner, although a pain to talk to, did say they honor vaca in the oe period unless it would require another trip to Trng due to delays etc. So in my exp yes. Have a great vaca!

Xray678 12-07-2015 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by pb4ufly (Post 2022886)
An unsat on Virginia Ave is one dimensional; just take the sim off motion and debrief.

On the line, who's going to fly the customers back from Witchita after the B LCP downs the Captain?

There are no "B" LCPs, nor will there ever be. An AQFO, of LVP, whatever they are calling it, cannot bust a captain. Worst case, if you are doing a special airport or theater qual, the captain may not get signed off, but that is not an unsat.

Ferd149 12-07-2015 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 2022620)
IQ question: If you are scheduled to complete sim training, and then have vaca, will they cancel vaca to accommodate OE? Or will they let you keep your vaca? (I did not request to keep vaca in the AE.)

Winning lotto number to whomever answers first.

As soon as I got to training and found out how long the OE delay was, I moved my vacation into Feb and Mar. I figured I was going to be sitting at home anyway and didn't want to burn vacation days doing it. Give the Pilot Support Center (or whatever they're calling it these days) a call and see what your options are.

Been 3 weeks now since I finished the sims and over 2 months since I put on a uniform and generated money for da man.......life is good:D

Ferd

flyallnite 12-07-2015 07:56 AM

Delta stock up over 51 today and climbing... It's a great day to be an executive! The stock buybacks are enriching mahogany row as if they just put the cash in their pockets... no wonder they only had a nickel left for us!

Brocc15 12-07-2015 08:13 AM

For anyone who is considering this..... Do NOT choose to commute between MSP -DTW argghhhhhh!!!!! was on the SECOND the clock hit to book JS and all Jumpseats from when I get in until the last flight, gone. So frustrating.

full of luv 12-07-2015 08:16 AM


Originally Posted by Brocc15 (Post 2022995)
For anyone who is considering this..... Do NOT choose to commute between MSP -DTW argghhhhhh!!!!! was on the SECOND the clock hit to book JS and all Jumpseats from when I get in until the last flight, gone. So frustrating.

Hub to hub commuting generally ill advised and seldom worth it. Hope an opening in your home base opens up soon.

Cohiba 12-07-2015 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by Lurking (Post 2022909)
Newbie Question When can you and the family use S2 for travel? Feb 15 hire, off probation but still in first year. Need to go see sick grandparent and take one of the kids.

Even though you're on probation, if you have a sick grandparent; call the CPSC or Chief Pilot's office. They can authorize passes for your family.

Brocc15 12-07-2015 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by full of luv (Post 2022996)
Hub to hub commuting generally ill advised and seldom worth it. Hope an opening in your home base opens up soon.

Yes I already got the award, I cannot wait to not commute anymore! Unfortunately I got bumped out a few years ago.

flyallnite 12-07-2015 09:41 AM

Wow. Only 14% of DL pilots have done the call to action for the White House to enforce Open Skies with the ME3. I'm sorry, but that is just pathetic. 10 seconds of your time people. Just do it...


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